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190949257n.p.: U.S. Army 1909. good. 35" x 22.5" 1 sheet 1 color map folded size 4.5" x 7.5" small tears at a few creases. Sgt. J. Howry was the draftsman for this map. This map is a reduced copy of 3-inch map referred to in Problems to include 1908-1909. Scale: 2 inches equals 1 mile. Contour intervals 20 feet. U.S. Army unknown
19765220Fort Dix NJ: U.S. Army Training Center 1976. good. Quarto approx. 175 wraps illus. map appendices references some wear to edges of covers. U.S. Army Training Center paperback
1953D4H200204022AFFE AG Admin Center 1953 1953-01-01. Paperback. Good. A nice copy. Text in clean/unmarked condition. Cover has considerable wear with tears. Binding is tight. AFFE, AG Admin Center, 1953 paperback
192237220Fort Leavenworth KS: General Service Schools 1922. fair. 133 fold-out maps tables errata slip at p.1 8 large folded maps in rear board pocket boards worn and soiled rear board weak. The course of instruction in The School of the Line is based on the infantry division and the cavalry division operating independently or as a part of a corps or an army. This book should be considered as introductory to the course in Tactical Principles and Decisions. This is an important interwar text that reflects World War I lessons learned by thefuture officers who fought World War II. General Service Schools hardcover
SB07L-00897U.S. Government Printing Office. Used - Acceptable. Acceptable condition. No Dust Jacket Former Library book. Volume 2. Part 2. WWII world war 2 military history NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. U.S. Government Printing Office unknown
SB07L-00896GPO 1967. Used - Acceptable. Acceptable condition. No Dust Jacket Former Library book. Volume 2. Part 1. WWII world war 2 military history NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. GPO, 1967. unknown
1967SKU1027522GPO 1967 1967. hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. US Government Printing Office 1966. Hardcover Library Binding ex-lib University with minimal markings else book is in fine condition clean tight and bright. Cover is clean and strong. GPO, 1967 hardcover
19671607280071GPO 1967 1/1/1967. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. No dust jacket as issued. Good binding and cover. Light shelf wear. Clean unmarked pages. Ships daily. This is an oversized or heavy book that requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. GPO, 1967 hardcover
192543604Fort Leavenworth KS: General Service Schools 1925. good. 86 wraps covers somewhat soiled some wear and creases at cover edges name stamped on front cover. The general principles governing the employment of cavalry its powers and limitations and the tactics employed in combat operations with special view to the use of this book as a guide and reference text for instructors and members of the Command and General Staff School. General Service Schools paperback
19187615n.p.: G.H.Q. A.E.F. 1918. fair to good. 34 wraps forms pgs darkened covers soiled & stained blue pencil name on front cover top corner of pamphlet creased. Classified "Confidential. " G.H.Q., A.E.F. paperback
192249241Fort Leavenworth KS: General Service Schools 1922. fair to good. 84 wraps map tables appendix covers somewhat soiled and worn small edge tears/chips to covers. Topics covered include military organization of the United States fundamental principles of tactics and tactical operations command in combat forms of artillery fire support Army correspondence courses and the conduct of instruction at the General Service Schools. General Service Schools paperback
192249240Fort Leavenworth KS: General Service Schools 1922. fair to good. 162 wraps figures tables covers somewhat soiled small edge tears to covers. Subtitled: Tactical principles and decisions; logistics; military intelligence; reconnaissance. Most of this issue consists of map problems selected from the course at the School of the Line 1921-1922 mostly problems based upon the Gettysburg map. General Service Schools paperback
192449245Fort Leavenworth KS: General Service Schools 1924. fair to good. 184 wraps fold-out map figures covers somewhat soiled and scuffed lower corner of front cover and a few pages bent. Topics covered include aerial photography military organization field fortification several map problems and part of the National Guard course schedule. General Service Schools paperback
192349243Fort Leavenworth KS: General Service Schools 1923. fair to good. 101 wraps covers somewhat soiled worn and creased edges soiled some soiling and foxing to text. Topics covered include defensive combat the fundamental elements of staff efficiency and the functions of G3 the map maneuver military government the attack from the Army viewpoint and the essential elements for success in the attack historical research organization and operation of the Medical Service and notes on casualties. General Service Schools paperback
192349244Fort Leavenworth KS: General Service Schools 1923. fair to good. 128 wraps fold-out map tables pencil underlining on a few pages covers somewhat soiled worn scuffed and creased. Small edge tears to covers. Topics covered include methods of imparting instruction preparation and conduct of camps of instruction umpires and instructors two lectures on citizenship by Dr. G. W. Hoke originator of the Plattsburg Course in Citizenship organizing and training an organized reserve division corps logistics and a problem in road circulation. There are two appendices: digest of selected articles for instructors General Service Schools; and books on military history and related subjects. General Service Schools paperback
192249242Fort Leavenworth KS: General Service Schools 1922. fair to good. 106 wraps covers somewhat foxed worn and creased edges soiled some creasing to text side margins. Topics covered include offensive combat information and reconnaissance international law military government the selection of command posts a problem in applied logic correspondence course "D " short extracts from lectures and notes on cavalry. General Service Schools paperback
1966mon0003039553GPO 1967. 1966-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 1.2000 11.8000 9.3000. 2 vol. set complete. Books have shelf wear. Pages are tanning but clean. Pages are intact. GPO, 1967. hardcover
194449256London: European Theatre of Ops 1944. fair. 21 cm 32 wraps illus. glossary covers soiled text darkened lower corner creased. Very scarce. Includes a glossary of Battlefield German and Battlefield French phrases as well as advice on combatting seasickness and battlefield hints on dealing with the wounded and with mines and booby traps. European Theatre of Ops paperback
194337635Camp Edwards MA: Engineer Amphibian Command 1943. fair. 221 wraps illus. diagrams bibliography covers worn scuffed and soiled ink marks on covers. Foreword by Brigadier General Daniel Noce Commanding. This is an extremely rare surviving piece of Army Amphibious Operations training development during WWII. Engineer Amphibian Command paperback
19417576Baton Rouge LA: Army and Navy Publishing Co 1941. fair. Quarto 106 profusely illus. text soiled autographs & ink underlining throughout boards & spine worn & stained: edges threadbare. Army and Navy Publishing Co hardcover
197749827Heidelberg Germany: USAREUR 1977. Revised Edition. fair to good. 139 wraps illus. some in color covers quite worn and soiled marks and writing on covers. This pamphlet is a digest of military regulations and European laws and practices pertaining to the registration and operation of motor vehicles particularly in the Federal Republic of Germany FRG and West Berlin. This pamphlet supersedes USAREUR Pamphlet 190-34 21 September 1971 and Change No. 1 20 December 1972. USAREUR paperback
195277189Washington DC: GPO 1952. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. good. Format is approximately 5.875 inches by 9.125 inches. v 1 74 pages. Wraps. Maps. Appendix: Air Support of Encircled Forces. Marked: RESTRICTED Security Information. This pamphlet supersedes MS T-12 "Operations of Encircled Forces" which was given a limited distribution by the Office of the Chief of Military History Special Staff U. S. Army. This pamphlet was prepared by a committee of former German officers under the supervision of the Historical Division EUCOM. Among the contributors were former corps commanders and general staff officers at corps army and army group level who had extensive experience on the Russian front during the period 1941-45. The main author saw action before Leningrad near Voronezh and later at Stalingrad. Toward the end of the war he served successively as chief of staff of Army Groups North and Center during their withdrawal from Russia. The problems of air support for encircled ground troops are described in a separate appendix. The reader is reminded that publications in the German Report Series were written by Germans from the German point of view and are presented without interpretation by American personnel. Minor changes in form and in chapter headings have been made to secure greater clarity. GPO paperback
195177188Washington DC: GPO 1951. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. good. Format is 5.875 inches by 8.125 inches. v 3 39 1 pages. Wraps 2 fold-out maps at back. Some wear and soiling to covers. RESTRICTED marking crossed out and Stamp stating "Restricted Classification Removed Per Executive Order 10501" on front cover. Other stamps and cross outs and notes on cover and title page. This pamphlet supersedes MS #T-19 "Rear Area Security in Russia" published by the Office of the Chief of Military History Special Staff U.S. Army in July 1950. This Pamphlet was prepared by a committee of former German generals and general staff officers under the supervision of the Historical Division EUCOM in the early part of 1948 . All contributors had extensive experience on the eastern front during the period 1941-45. The principal author was successively G4 of an infantry division and assistant G4 of a panzer army in Russia. The reader is reminded that publications in the GERMAN REPORTS SERIES were written by Germans from the German point of view. As in DA Pamphlet 20-230 Russian Combat Methods in World War II and DA Pamphlet 20-231 Combat in Russian Forests and Swamps the "Introduction" and "Conclusions" to present the views of the German author without interpretation by American personnel. Minor changes in form and in section title have been made to secure greater clarity and Tactical example have been rearranged to illustrate better the growth of the partisan front between 1942 and 1944. GPO paperback
191920200131New York: McConnell Printing Company 1919. General wear. Minor stains. Rusted staples. 15pp. Illustrated wraps.Camp Merritt was an army base that was activated for use during WWI located in Dumont and Cresskill NY. The booklet features information and images from photographs of the camp buildings various administrative offices money and post exchange tailor shops hospital enlisted men's clubs officer clubs churches recreations/entertainment spaces movie theater library etc. vocational training courses and classrooms telegraph office visitor center soldier quarters and information how to get to the base from surrounding areas such as New York City. The front cover has a blue engraving of a fire place with the following quote engraved on the mantle "We make War Against War". This fire place was actually located in Merritt Hall on the base which was the enlisted men's club. The back cover has the seal of the camp with the caption "Merritt-Men" underneath. Included are several black and white printed photographs of the camp its grounds and buildings as well as a map of the camp itself at the back of the booklet. Camp Merritt would be decommissioned after the war in 1919 and sold to the Harris Brothers Company of Chicago in 1920. Unfortunately the buildings of the camp were destroyed during a series of fires shortly there after. OCLC 4 Mar 2020. Measures 7 1/2" by 4 1/2" It was one of three camps under the control of the New York Port of Embarkation US Army command that oversaw the movement of US troops and supplies from NY/NJ to overseas destinations. Camp Merritt had the capacity to hold 38000 transient troops. When the troops were ready to be deployed they would march to Old Closter Dock at Alpine Landing and take ferry boats to piers in Hoboken NJ and from there head to Europe and the Western Front. All total of the approximately four million troops sent to Europe in WWI about one million were funneled through Camp Merritt. This booklet was given to troops as they returned from overseas most likely after the war finished in November 1918 and started returning home in 1919. McConnell Printing Company unknown
19402405n.p.: n.p. c. 1940. good. WWII-era framed photograph approx. 19 1/2" x 15 1/2" small pencil check marks next to names on roster. Large framed photograph showing a panoramic view of Fort Ruger 12" B. L. mortar in loading position 12" B. L. mortar in firing position the 159th Company Coast Artillery Corps and a roster of the men in the photograph. n.p. unknown